Early-Onset Cardiovascular Disease in Pakistan Causes and Solutions

Early-Onset Cardiovascular Disease in Pakistan Causes and Solutions

People in Pakistan are having cardiovascular disease (CVD) at a very young age due to physical inability, smoking, and unhealthy diet, health experts said on Tuesday while adding that cardiovascular disease was the leading cause of death in the country.

“Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) are prevalent among individuals aged 50 and above, with the risk escalating with age. Men tend to experience CVD at a younger age compared to women; unhealthy diet can contribute to elevated cholesterol levels and high blood pressure,” said Dr Omar Mufti.

Maroof Cardiovascular Center organized a comprehensive Healthy Lifestyle & Heart Health Awareness Session in collaboration with Mari Petroleum Company to raise awareness about heart health and empower individuals to adopt healthier lifestyle choices. The session was held at Mari Petroleum Company premises with approximately 70 staff participating in person, in addition to 40 joining virtually.

Dr. Omar Idrees Mufti, Head of Maroof Cardiovascular Center, said that CVDs are the leading cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year.

Leading Risk Factors for CVD

The leading risk factors for CVD & stroke are high blood pressure, high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, diabetes, smoking and secondhand smoke exposure, obesity, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity, added Dr. Omar, emphasizing the importance of adopting the Mediterranean diet, engaging in regular physical activity such as brisk walking for at least 30 minutes a day and quitting smoking.

He also highlighted the significance of regular blood pressure and blood sugar checks, particularly in the morning, as vital preventive measures against CVDs.

In the question-answer session, Dr Omar advised reducing the intake of deep-fried iftar items, particularly avoiding the reuse of frying oil during Ramzan.

The participants expressed their appreciation emphasizing the need for such initiatives to be conducted more frequently.